Cotlin launches IMB55 undercounter ice maker with spray technology producing ultra-clear bullet ice that resists dilution for premium drinks. Available at cotlinlifeCotlin launches IMB55 undercounter ice maker with spray technology producing ultra-clear bullet ice that resists dilution for premium drinks. Available at cotlinlife

COTLIN Launches IMB55 Undercounter Bullet Ice Maker with Advanced Spray System

2026/02/21 16:00
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COTLIN has introduced the IMB55 15′ Undercounter Ultra-Clear Bullet Ice Maker, designed specifically for home bars and entertaining spaces. The appliance addresses what the company identifies as a common but often overlooked problem in home entertaining: ice that melts too quickly and dilutes drinks, altering their intended flavor profiles over time.

Traditional residential ice makers typically freeze water rapidly, trapping air pockets and dissolved minerals inside the ice. These imperfections increase surface area, causing faster melting and gradual dilution of beverages. The Cotlin IMB55 Ice Maker utilizes an advanced spray-type ice-making method that keeps water in constant motion during freezing. This process allows dissolved gases to escape and excess minerals to be rinsed away, resulting in clearer, denser bullet ice that melts more slowly.

The resulting ice measures ODΦ1.1′ × 1.50′ (ODΦ30×38mm) and is described as having optical clarity similar to cut crystal. This density helps premium drinks like whiskey, cocktails, and iced coffee maintain their original flavor profile longer by resisting the watery finish associated with standard ice.

The unit produces up to 52 pounds of ice daily with 26 pounds of internal storage and features an intuitive LCD control panel. Users can adjust ice thickness across nine levels to tailor ice behavior for different beverages and utilize a built-in 12-hour timer to manage energy use. The reversible door design offers installation flexibility for various kitchen or bar layouts.

For maintenance, the IMB55 includes an auto one-touch self-cleaning cycle that flushes the water reservoir and ice-making components to remove mineral buildup. It features a hidden filter design with a discreet internal compartment for water filter installation and a smart filter replacement reminder on the control panel.

The appliance measures 14.9’W × 22.6’D × 34’H for undercounter installation and features front-facing ventilation requiring no side or top clearance. It is UL certified for residential safety standards.

The COTLIN 15′ Undercounter Ultra-Clear Bullet Ice Maker (IMB55) is available for purchase at https://cotlinlife.com and through major retailers including https://amazon.com, https://walmart.com, https://homedepot.com, and https://wayfair.com.

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